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Balancing the need for seed against invasive species risks in prairie habitat restorations

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Larson JL, Larson DL, Venette RC (2021) Balancing the need for seed against invasive species risks in prairie habitat restorations. PLOS ONE 16(4): e0248583. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248583

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Abstract (from PLOS ONE): Adequate diversity and abundance of native seed for large-scale grassland restorations often require commercially produced seed from distant sources. However, as sourcing distance increases, the likelihood of inadvertent introduction of multiple novel, non-native weed species as seed contaminants also increases. We created a model to determine an “optimal maximum distance” that would maximize availability of native prairie seed from commercial sources while minimizing the risk of novel invasive weeds via contamination. The model focused on the central portion of the Level II temperate prairie ecoregion in the Midwest US. The median optimal maximum distance from which to source seed was 272 km (169 miles). [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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